honour
Prononciation : [ˈɒnər]
Mot
Contexte : « personal values »
(noun) a quality that means someone is respected and has good morals. It is about doing the right thing and being trustworthy. When you have honour, people look up to you and believe in you.
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He showed great honour by helping others in need.
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She lost her honour when she was caught lying to her friends.
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What does it mean to have honour in a friendship?
Contexte : « recognition »
(noun) something that you receive to show that you have done something special or excellent. It is an award or a title given to someone for their achievements.
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She received an honour for her excellent performance in the science fair.
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He didn’t receive any honour for his project because he didn’t put in enough effort.
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What honour did you get for your hard work this year?
Contexte : « respect »
(verb) to show respect for someone or something. This means treating them with care and valuing their feelings or achievements.
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They honour their teachers by listening to them and following their advice.
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It is not nice to dishonour someone by ignoring their hard work.
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How do you honour your family during special celebrations?
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